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  2. MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD

    It is not likely that the new award granted by the Federal Arbitration Court to members of the Merchant Service Guild employed as masters and ...

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  3. BRITISH EMPIRE ORDER

    His Excellency the Governor-General has been advised by cablegram that His Majesty the King has been graciously pleased to approve of the following ...

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  4. MASSACRES IN HAITI

    The Navy Department has issued correspondence regarding the killing of over 3,000 Haitian bandits during the American occupatian. This shows that ...

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  5. LABOUR TROUBLES. COAL CRISIS MORE CRITICAL.

    The official ballot figures for the acceptance of the datum line are 181,428, and against 635,098. The executive recommended that in face of the ballot ...

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  6. THE MIDDLE EAST ADMINISTRATION OF MESOPOTAMIA.

    Lieutenant-General Sir Horbert Cox, formerly Secretary of the Military Department of the India Office, who has been appointed British representative ...

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  7. RUSSIA ANTI-BOLSHEVIK GOVERNMENT FORMED.

    It is reported from Russia that the social revolutionary leaders, Smiridovna and Eachernov, have fromed an antiBolshevik Government at ...

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  8. IRELAND MR. ASQUITH'S BITTER ATTACK.

    Mr. Asquith, addressing the Scottish Liberal Federation at Ayr (the county town of Ayrshire) said that it was the meanest calumny to say that those like ...

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  9. BOLSHEVISM IN ITALY EXAMPLE OF FACTORY WORKERS.

    Sicilian peasant[?] continue to occupy great tracts of land including vineyards, olive yards, and orange groves, and the land-owners are imploring the ...

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  10. [?]OLES AND LITHUANIANS.

    Advices from Vilna that have reached Riga deny that General Zelignowski's forces which have captured Vilna are either Russian or Lithuanian, and ...

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  11. FIERCE CONFLICTS IN THE STREETS.

    The two hours strike was generally peaceful, but there were several fatal encounters with the troops. Extremists at Bologna invaded the gaol, and ...

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  12. GRAVITY OF THE SITUATION.

    Replying to the announcement of the miners' leaders of the conference's decision, Mr, Lloyd George drew attention to its gravity at a time when ...

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  13. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The Governor-General (Lord Fo[?]ster) to-day received T. W. Garrett, S. E. Gregory, J. J, Kelly, M. A. Noble, H. Donnan, Frank Iredale, P. Charlton, A. ...

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  14. COLUMN TO RELIEVE SAMAWAH.

    A communique issued to-night says that a column from Nasiriyeh is advancing to relieve Samawah, and is now 14 miles from that place. After ...

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  15. LEAGUE OF NATIONS CONCERNED.

    M. Bourgeois has requested M. Paderewski, the representative of Poland on the Council of the League of Nations, to inform Poland that unless Vilna is ...

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  16. NEWSPAPERS DISMAYED.

    The newspapers are dismayed at the seriousness of the situation, though they admit that the Government has done everything to avert trouble. The ...

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  17. POLISH OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    The Government states that it is prepared to express regret at General Zelignowski's action, but insists upon a plebiscite in Kovno and Vilna in order ...

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  18. INTERNATIONAL POSTAGE CONFERENCE AT MADRID.

    The International Postal Conference will probably last a further six weeks. The agenda includes 2,000 propositions, but the principal task is to readjust ...

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  19. FURNITURE TRADE.

    The Furniture Trade Wages Board concluded its delibe[?]ations yesterday afternoon in connection with the revision of the rates of wages in the existing ...

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  20. SPEECH BY SIR EDWARD CARSON

    Sir Edward Carson, in a speech before the Constitutional Club last night, said that there would be only two parties in the future—those who desire to ...

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  21. DR. RATTEN'S DIPLOMA.

    A meeting of the Medical, Council was hold in the board-[?]com at the General Hospital last night, to consider what further action should be taken ...

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  22. THE AMERICAN ATTITUDE.

    The Government will not recognise any treaty between Poland and the B[?]lsheviks which undertakes to dispose of Russian territory without the ...

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  23. ARMOURED CAR ATTACKED.

    An armoured car stopped in Philbsborg-street, Dublin, to-day, and while the officer in charge entered a bank three mon attacked the crew with ...

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  24. RUSSO-FINNISH PEACE SIGNED.

    The Russo-Finnish Peace Treaty has been signed. ...

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  25. AUSTRALIA AND THE MAIL CONTRACT.

    Mr. Oxcnham has been authorised to represent the Commonwealth of Australia at the World's Conference concerning cables, telegraphs, and ...

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  26. RUSSIA AND POLAND.

    A wireless message from Moscow states that the terms of the armistice with Poland provide for the non-interference of either State in the other's ...

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  27. UNITED STATES TRADE EXPORT BUSINESS FAILING.

    The Australian Trade Commissioner in America (Mr. Sheldon), in a speech to-day, said that the time had come for American business men to decide ...

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  28. FEDERAL MATTERS.

    A comprehensive draft report on the whole question of Commonwealth shipbuilding has been prepared by the Public Accounts Committee of the Federal ...

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  29. THE NEWROSS EXPLOSION.

    The list of dead resulting from the explosion of bombs in a house at Newr[?]s, in county Woxtord, yesterday now totals nine. ...

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  30. PROHIBITION IN AMERICA.

    Sensational charges are being investigated to the effcet that a large number of prominent mon, including prohibition officers, have been involved in ...

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  31. SMUGGLING RUSSIAN NOTES.

    Two Russians have been arrested at the Garo du Lyons bearing false-bottomed trunks with 72,000,000 roubles in bank notes, the importation, of which ...

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  32. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    The American-Japan Society has cabled Mr. Frank Vandcrlip, the American financier, as follows:—If the anti-Japanese agitation in the United ...

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  33. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Thirty-one prominent Americans have issued a statement explaining their position in the political campaign. All advocate some form of international ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLES. AMERICAN FARMERS SEEK STATE AID.

    Mr. Houston (Secretary to tho Treasury) has rejected the farmers' demand for a revival of the War Finance Corporation, for the purpose of financing ...

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  35. GREAT COTTON SLUMP.

    The Agricultural Commissioner of Georgia has announced that the Southern States are facing a loss of more than 500,000,000 dollars as the result ...

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  36. TRAVELLERS TO AMERICA.

    An Australian, writing last month from Vancouver, gives information which should be studied by travellers to America. ...

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  37. POSSESSION OF OPOSSUM SKINS.

    At the Launceston Police Court yesterday, Hugh Francis Bakes was presented on charges of alleged housebreaking and [?]arceny, but, on the ...

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  38. ANGLO-FRENCH LOAN FROM AMERICA MATURES.

    The Anglo-French loan in the United States, of 5OO,000,O0O dollars (£100,000,000), will mature to-day, and upwards of 200,000,000 dollars will be ...

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  39. NORTH-WEST WANTS.

    A deputation comprising Messrs. Belton, Hobbs, and Hu[?]t, Ms. H.A. for Darwin, has waited on the Minister of Works, regarding [?]s on the Irish ...

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  40. BANK1NG CRISIS IN CUBA. A CONDITION OF PANIC.

    The Havana correspondent of the "New York Times" says that, despite various proposals to remedy the financial situation in Cuba, business remains ...

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  41. GERMAN EMBASSY IN ENGLAND.

    Herr St. Hahmer, who has been acting as German Charge d'Affaires, has presented his credentials to the King as the first German Minister in London ...

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  42. THE 44-HOUR WEEK.

    D. T. Sawkins, Statistical Officer of the Board of Trade, produced interesting statistics, concerning production before Judge Beeby in his inquiry into ...

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  43. LEVY ON WEALTH PROPOSED.

    The Scottish Liberal Federation has passed a resolution in favour of a levy on wealth, in order to reduce the burden of dobt. ...

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  44. CHINA.

    The American delegates of the Consortium formed by the Powers for the purpose of giving financial aid to China, have announced that they would ...

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  45. DEGREES FOR WOMEN AT OXFORD.

    Amid enthusiastic seenes at Oxford women were admitted to degrees for the first time in the history of the University. Cambridge is still ...

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  46. HELP FROM AMERICA.

    Local bankers have shipped 10,000,000 dollars to Cuba during the last three days to ease the troubled situation there, in response to the appeal ...

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  47. THE KING OF GREECE.

    King Alexander, who is suffering from blood poisoning, due, it is said, to a bite from a pet monkey, has improved, but is still in a Serious ...

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  48. THE TASMANIANS.

    The Tasmanian members are: C.B.E.—Mr. F. K. Gunn, chairman for some years of the Repatriation Board. O.B.E.—Mr. G. Wishart Smith, ...

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  49. CANADIAN SUGAR CONSUMPTION.

    The Board of Commerce has prohibited the importation of sugar into Canada, and has fixed the maximum retard price of granulated sugar at 21 cents ...

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  50. AVIATION.

    General Sir Hugh Trenchard, Chief of the Air Staff, addressing a conference called to consider Great Britain's aviation policy, said that it was ...

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  51. SYDNEY STOCK EXCHANGE SUED.

    Mr. Justice Harvey, sitting in equity jurisdiction to-day, heard an application by the directors of Federation Mount Owen Gold Mines, No Liability, ...

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  52. AUSTRALIAN FARMER'S HANDICAP.

    Giving evidence to-day before the Select Committee appointed by the Legislative Council to inquire into the conditions, prospects, and methods of ...

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  53. WORLD'S WOOL SUPPLY.

    The High Commissioner for New Zealand has cabled Mr. Massey that the stocks of Imperial Government wool in the United Kingdom and elsewhere, ...

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  54. PERSONAL.

    Mr. W. Ralston, general manager of the Queensland National Bank, died today, after a brief illness, aged 74 (telegraphed our Brisbane correspondent ...

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  55. CLIMBING THE HIMALAYAS.

    Mr. Raiburn, the author of "Mountaineering Art," and Mr. Crawford, both members, of the Alpine Club, London, have just returned to Darjeeling, ...

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  56. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    Members of the Federal Public Accounts Committee met to-day, for the purpose of hearing further evidence in connection with the purchase of timber ...

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  57. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Council of the League of Nations is to meet at Brussels on October 20. when Signor Tittoni, the Italian Premier, will submit a plan for the ...

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